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News Topical, Digital Desk : There is a lot going on in the world of fashion. Whenever fashion is discussed, not only makeup or clothes are mentioned, but skin care is also considered a part of fashion. Girls or women, they do threading, waxing, cleansing, facial, bleach, pedicure-manicure and many more. This cleanses the entire body and also brightens the skin.

Among all these, threading is the most commonly done. Generally, threading does not harm the liver. But if the same thread is used on many customers in the parlor or basic hygiene such as sanitizing tools and washing hands are ignored, then it can have a bad effect on our liver. Our article today is also on this topic. We are going to give you detailed information about this.

Liver failure occurred after eyebrow threading

There has been a case where a woman suffered liver failure after eyebrow threading. Dr. Aditi Dhamija (MBBS) recently warned about this in a viral Instagram reel. She said that a 28-year-old woman went to a local parlor for eyebrow threading and a few days later she suffered liver failure. The cause was viral hepatitis, which may have spread from the used thread.

The doctor gave information

This may sound strange to you, but this is not just a fear spread on the internet. Now you must be wondering whether threading can cause a liver-damaging virus? On this, the doctor said that if cleanliness is not taken care of in the parlor, then this can happen.

How do viruses reach the body?

It is said that during threading , very small cuts or scratches can occur on the skin, which allow blood-borne viruses like hepatitis B or C to enter the body. Let us tell you that these viruses often do not show symptoms immediately, but can silently damage the liver for years. If not treated, this disease can take a serious form.

The risk of these diseases increases

  • Jaundice
  • Inflammation of the liver
  • Chronic Hepatitis
  • liver failure
  • Liver cancer

Threading itself is not dangerous, but if the same thread is being used on different people in the parlor, or if hygiene is not being taken care of, then the risk can increase. The hepatitis virus can survive for a long time even outside the body.

 

Keep these things in mind while getting threading done

  • A new thread should be used every time.
  • If the parlor person hesitates, then get up from there.
  • Hands should be clean and sanitized or gloves should be worn.
  • Get vaccinated against hepatitis B.
  • Pay attention to body signals like fatigue, yellowness in the eyes, or dark colored urine and get tested.


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